Wow wow wow, that is absolutely beautiful and adorable. The colors really do stand out, especially the bright night blue. I can't stop staring at how accurate you got her, from the mane and face she gives, to the beautiful hat and cape. I love the different fabric you did with her outfit and the face she's giving, freakin adorable mad face! I've seen many Trixie plushes out there from other plush makers, this one stands out as one of the best, who knows, maybe one day I will be one of your happy satisfied customers. Amazing job and keep making bronies and plush lovers smile. ^-^

I have to say I like each of these ponies more than the last. Embroidery: clean and fantastic. So so beautiful. The cape and hat are genius and it has the exact materials wizard capes and hats would have. The sculpey gem is such a good idea. It looks like the show's style as well as accuracy points. Thumbs up.

The head is probably the best pony head I've seen. The 3/4 and front view are phenomenal. Many crafters have a hard time getting both eyes for the 3/4 view and here you practically nailed it. The front view is so so so goood. The head has it's ball like shape like in the show and the eyes have perfect spacing and alignment. I also like how the ears are positioned according to the seams on the head; it's very clever.

That pony butt is awesome. Not many people design the pattern with that but it adds SO much. Awesome work. The hooves look nice and flat on a surface just like the show.

I will say; however, the muzzle looks too fat from the front view. Narrowing it near the tip might give it a more accurate look. The mouth, as a result, goes too far in for my taste. I'd say the mouth shouldn't go in as much, but rather end its length and sharply go up after it reaches the profile pieces. If you look at the front view, the pony mouths are basically a rotated C shape, so the straight ends really make a difference.

I'd also think the neck good get some added height and become more upright. The front legs I also feel could be positioned more upright, giving the body as a whole a much more traditional pony stance instead of leaning.

One little thing I wanted to say is that the back joint between the flank and her leg seems a little too thin. She could have a little more meat on that part. It's supposed to be thin, but here I say it is a little too thin.

I'd also want to throw an idea out and suggest making the ears stuffed or somehow "deeper." If you look at shots from the show the ears are hollowed in and thick. That'd be awesome to see.

INCREDIBLE work. But also there is INCREDIBLE potential. Wow wow wow. Just some adjustments and the pony pattern could be even better in my opinion.

Absolutely lovely! What a wonderful rendition of Trixie. Though I have seen her done in plushie form before, I have never felt her personality captured so well as it is here. The expression in the eyes is just fantastic and I LOVE the slight bend in her back giving that "COME AT ME, TWILI!" expression! And I love her hat and cape. I can't believe this was your first time appliquing! What a marvelous job! Loving the outline of the stars on the cape as well as the sculpy jewel (amazing use of mediums! It seriously looks like an oversized gem!).

And as bekindsorewind stated - the EYES! Love how they are accurately placed. Her overall pattern and the way you placed her together is just ingenious. Bravo for what must have taken trial after trial to perfect! And I am in awe of the hat! I cannot imagine how hard it must be to perfect something like a hat to work the way you want it to on a plushie! It seriously feels like Trixie's magic is keeping it on although I know it is your perfection doing so.

Instant favorite. Amazing job! I cannot wait to discover what other beautiful plushie art that you have made!

That sound you just heard was Sethisto squeeing loudly enough to be heard from space.

I think this and your first Sunset Shimmer are your best ones so far. In fact, I daresay they're the best pony plushes around, period. The others look like very on-model toys, but these two look like you took photos of a real live creature that just happens to be made of fabric. I just want to pull them out of the screen and cuddle them until I pass out from cuteness overload. I think it mainly comes down to the faces—angry eyes convey a lot of personality, and the mouths are placed just exactly right. Consider that my constructive critique of all the others, I guess.

Not only is she cute and cuddly, but she is beyond well made! her seams look so tightly done and straight, while her embroidery also has such a sense of perfection with no gaps or rough edging, and her scale and anatomy looks as if you plucked right out of the show!

Again, just so amazing I know that her future owner/commissioner will be head over heels in love with her!

I can't really say anything bad about it, it's perfect. If there was one thing I could say that just came up, is if you made her jewel made from a type of plastic and carved it yourself, that would be above and beyond taking your time to do.

Nothing wrong with what she has, I still love this piece of work so much, that I had to share this with others. X3